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of michigan and indiana. lake affect rainfall before this is all over much more to talk about a warm up later in the weekend. >> live at michigan avenue with the gusts have picked up. >> picking up for sure the windy weather all day long we have been waiting in a great anticipation to see what form in the city still seems relatively quiet a beautiful evening 40-50 mi. per hour wind have not seen that other parts of downtown out west very different story take a look at this video pretty amazing time lapse video late this afternoon skies turned it drastically gray and fast. clouds filled the skies near 290 for the wind picked up hard. no rainfall just ominous guys traveling at a rapid pace spurted nothing but compliments from pedestrians a cool night but noticeable not threatening wind light debris to legitimatize marilyn monroe start blowing up properly under these conditions for those on foot and general consensus simply a lovely fall evening. the >> exactly what i expected. beautiful a beautiful night >> i have enough clothes and i think it is beautiful for september is nice. windy cit

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into the murders of five people in rural indiana the 46 year-old man was arrested tuesday in connection with a pharmacy hold up during an arrest indiana state police obtained information that linked him to the five people found dead sunday in rural franklin county jurors can expect more testimony today surrounding michael jackson's final moments as the conrad murray drought continues conrad murray is on trial for involuntary manslaughter he is accused of giving michael jackson a lethal dose of propofal murray's attorneys say that jackson killed himself when he took a combination of drugs while dr. murray was not in the rum yesterday's a security guard testified that conrad murray tried to resuscitate michael jackson as two of michael jackson's children hid in a corner and cried. >>dominique strauss-kahn and a french woman who was accused hummer rapeaccused him of rape gave statements to police in paris yesterday tristan banon claims that dominique strauss-kahn sexual assault of her in france to thousand three he claims her version of events is imaginary and is suing her for slander a

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. jenna: from washington d.c. we take you out to indiana, new developments in the murders of five people there. police are questioning a career criminal, they describe now as a person of interest in the case. harris faulkner is at the breaking news desk. it looks like there might be a little bit of a break in the case, harris. >> reporter: what we're watching right now is that the sheriff is trying to calm everybody's nerves in franklin county, indiana in saying he feels that this was not a random bit of violence. he says that is important for the community to know that they are safe. this has sent shock waves through the community. you are looking at 46-year-old david isom. he was picked up tuesday evening after an investigation into an unrelated case. in the middle of interviewing this man they found some things that led them to believe they should search his home. that is 25 miles away from where the killings had happened. when they got to the scene the indiana police say they feel like they got some information that could link him to the five killings. it was a family of four and a n

. a federal lawsuit is in the works against the state of indiana... in connection with last month's deadly state fair stage collapse.the lawsuit will seek to overturn indiana's five-million-dollar damage cap. seven people were killed and dozens of others injured when the stage collapsed during a storm at the indiana state fair. new video surfaces in which joran van der sloot admits to killing a 21-year old woman last year in a peru hotel room. the videotaped interrogation shows an interrogator asking van der sloot twice in spanish whether he killed stephany flores. both times he answers yes.van der sloot was arrested in june 2010 in relation to flores' death but was not formally charged until this month.van der sloot was also questioned in the 2005 disappearance of natallee holloway in aruba. that case is still unsolved. a decision on whether amanda knox could go free is expected next week.the american student and her boyfriend were convicted of killing knox's roommate back in 2007.they're now appealing their murder convictions. prosecutors call knox "two-faced" with a "diabolical" sid

into indiana and illinois. that's along a cool front. it will be arriving here later this afternoon. but right now off to a mild start. we're in the low to mid-60s throughout much of the region. in montgomery, arlington, fairf fairfax, and prince george's county, it's in the low 60s now. upper 60s in washington. near 70 by the bay. away from the waters in the 60s. out of the mountains, it's near 60. sunrise 6:48. here's your "day planner." by 9:00 in the mid-70s with lots of sunshine. just a few high clouds drifting in by noontime. we'll be in the low 80s then. then during the afternoon hours, peaking in the low to mid-80s with increasing clouds. by 5:00 going mostly cloudy. a look at your evening planner. could get some rain. details on that at 5:11. danella, good morning. how's traffic? >> good morning. >>> we have a problem on the inner loop of the beltway. as you're making your way around to exit 3-b, you're going to see a car fire there. i have a van on fire. it's pulled over again inner loop of the beltway, indian head highway. if you're taking 95 in virginia, getting a little busy at fa

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es lo que estamos viendo. >> 5 cadÁveres fueron hallados en zona rural de indiana. despuÉs de que un conductor encontrara a una niÑa de cinco aÑos caminando sola en una carretera. la policÍa ingresÓ a su casa y encontrÓ a cuatro personas muertas dentro del hogar. vecinos comentaron que se trata de una pareja y sus dos hijos, y tambiÉn un vecino de la familia. las autoridades investigan los detalles de este macabro hallazgo. >> un jurado federal declarÓ culpable de contrabando de indocumentados al involucrado en una operaciÓn de contrabando de personas en la cual murieron nueve inmigrantes. esto sucediÓ en el 2004 cuando el vehÍculo en el que viajaban, cayÓ en un canal. >> la televisiÓn peruana dio a conocer un vÍdeo donde aparentemente confiesa el asesinato del joven peruana. se ve cuando un policÍa le dice: "usted responde si o no: la matÓ? el dijo que sÍ. >> el ex director del fondo monetario internacional dijo que posee inmunidad diplomÁtica y le solicitÓ a un juez. una mucama lo acusa de agresiÓn sexual. en una reciente entrevista strauss kahn dijo que el encu

's that people -- they don't understand that it's hard raising nine kids, bringing them from indiana out here and keeping them together. >> michael jackson has died in los angeles this afternoon. >> reporter: for jermaine, there would be more than enough tears on june 25th, 2009. >> to hear my mother say he's dead, to hear her say this -- i lost it. reporter: amid a frenzy at the hospital, jermaine hugged his mother then took one last look at michael. >> and there he was laying there and la toya was there before us and he was lifeless. i touched his forehead, his face and it was still soft and i kissed him, i pulled his eyeballs to look into his eyes and i told him how much i love him and i'm going to miss you so much. and the kids came in and they were, you know, daddy, please, wake up, daddy -- but it was important for them to see him to get it over with. >> reporter: two years later, there is reason for encouragement. michael's kids spend time here? >> yeah, they were all here before they went up to the new place. >> reporter: who is looking after them now? >> my mother and staff and my ki

't know us. and then thinking, we're from a small house in gary, indiana, with humble beginnings. so we were not privy to crooks and people who had hidden agendas. >> were any of the family attend the trial? >> oh, yes. >> will you be there? >> absolutely. >> every day? >> i'm going to try to be there as much as i can, yes. >> how do you think you'll feel when you see conrad murray standing there? >> i don't feel good about him before i knew him so i'll feel the same way. but what i want for this whole thing is for michael's death not to be a question of murder. too many people loved him. do you know, michael, he was -- he touched the hearts of many people around the world. that's important. that's why the world cried when he passed because they understood him. >> let's take a break, jermaine, and then come back and go back to those early days in indiana. go back to the young michael and the dreams that he had and you all had as a family. >> sure. >> aeg, producers of michael jackson's tour declined to comment and they ignored michael jacks jackson's frail health or pushed him too hard.

the accusers story and her credibility, the charges were dropped. >>> the tragic stage collapse at the indiana state fair last month. you'll recall seven people died when scaffolding gave way during a thunderstorm. dozens more were injured. including alicia brennan who lost a partner in the wreckage. she's joining a federal lawsuit trying to force indiana to raise its cap on damages and recognize same sex couples who may not be entitled to payment otherwise. the audience was told conditions were safe, and quickly discovered they were not. >> and not five minutes later i was knocked unconscious with her right in front of me on the ground ground. i never saw her again. >> a tribute over the weekend to a boy who took part in the "it gets better campaign." he then later took his own life. he made a big impression on lady gaga who remembered him at the keyboard. >> tonight, jamey, i know you're out there. you're another victim, you're a lesson to all of us. tonight, i know it's a bit of a downer, but sometimes the right thing's more important than the music, isn't it? [ cheers and applause ] >> let

, the charges were dropped. >>> the tragic stage collapse at the indiana state fair last month. you'll recall seven people died when scaffolding gave way during a thunderstorm. dozens more were injured. including alicia brennan who lost a partner in the wreckage. she's joining a federal lawsuit trying to force indiana to raise its cap on damages and recognize same sex couples who may not be entitled to payment otherwise. the audience was told conditions were safe, and quickly discovered they were not. >> and not five minutes later i was knocked unconscious with her right in front of me on the ground. i never saw her again. >> a tribute over the weekend to a boy who took part in the "it gets better campaign." he then later took his own life. he made a big impression on lady gaga who remembered him at the keyboard. >> tonight, jamey, i know you're out there. you're another victim, you're a lesson to all of us. tonight, i know it's a bit of a downer, but sometimes the right thing's more important than the music, isn't it? [ cheers and applause ] >> let's do this one for jamey. >> jamey was just

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. >>> let's check your head lines right now. police in indiana have been called to a house where multiple bodies were reportedly found. there's little information at this point, but the state police went to the home near laurel, indiana, that was sunday afternoon, this afternoon and police are still trying to determine what happened there. they have questioned people, but do not have anyone in custody now. we'll continue to update you. >>> josh fattal and shane bauer are back home in the u.s. they were in prison for two years accused of spying. they were released after a deal brokered. they were arrested in 2009 along with american sasha shourd. shourd was a released about a year ago. . >>> medics in yemen say one person was killed in the capital today as security forces battle anti-government protesters. 38 people were killed saturday in clashes addressing his country, the president blamed terrorists for the deadly violence at an anti-government protest. he said that al qaeda is supported by the elements responsible for the violence. >>> saudi arabia's king is giving women the right to v

's another story we're watching closely, breaking details on a mass murder in rural indiana. while police are piecing together this event that left five dead south of indianpolis on sunday, the family says the evidence points to one thing and that is drugs. rick folbaum is checking this for us at the breaking news desk. >> reporter: you know, this is a very tough story. we're waiting for autopsy results that should be released fairly soon. this could give police a clue, a clue that they desperately need to try to figure out exactly what they're dealing with here. it was sunday afternoon, law enforcement found a man dead inside an rv and that may -- then they found the bodies of two other males and two females at another property right across the street from the rv. we're told that four of the five people were all members of the same family, they include a man, his ex-wife, and their two grown children. a neighbor is saying there's a history of drug dealing that takes place in this area. there is some speculation that the shooter or shooters are among the dead, but right now, police say th

angeles. >>> investigators say whoever killed five people in rural indiana is still on the loose. four members of one family and their neighbor were found dead sunday. police say they all suffered gunshot wounds to the head. a 4-year-old little girl found wandering around the crime scene is thought to be the only survivor. but police refuse to say how she is related to the victims. >>> and talks aimed at reaching a new nba labor deal resume this morning here in new york. players and owners met for about two hours yesterday. if the talks to end the current lockout don't continue later this week, the league will be forced to cancel more preseason games. >>> in baseball, the atlanta braves and st. louis cardinals are tied for the national league's wild card playoff spot. each team has one game left, tonight. >>> as for highlights from the american league race, here's will selva at espn news. >> good morning. the rays and the red sox both tied atop the a.l. wild card race. the rays, continuing their surge. hosting the yankees. bottom of two. scoreless game. ben zobrist goes down and gets t

air causing showers across northern indiana. a lot will pass to the north, but as the frontal boundary comes through tonight into early saturday, there may be a brief shower with it. behind it, turning significantly cooler, and yes, it will be drier. dry air tonight, and probably fog free. a couple of spots because of so much moisture on the ground. if the skies are totally clear tonight with no wind, there could be patchy fog. the front coming through, and the much cooler air, and breezy. moderate showers with a few sprinkles or showers north and west of the city. some of the higher elevations, the highlands and the mountains of western pennsylvania and into west virginia, they may see their first snow flakes friday night and saturday, believe it or not. yes, it's almost that time. a quake look at the -- a quick look at the hurricane headed to the east of bermuda. by saturday or sunday they could get wind or rain out of it. it's just up to a minimal hurricane. it died, and now it has come back, and now it's still out there. west winds here at 5 to 10 knots. tonight, clear skies, for t

indiana. police say four of the autopsies are now done and they have not ruled you on the possibility of multiple shooters or that they were among those killed. the victims include a man, a woman, their two adult children and a neighbor. relatives say the family was involved with drugs. the investigation began when a 4-year-old girl was found wand aring alone on a road. she was not hurt. >>> a bizarre accident involving a toilet has left one woman injured. a d.c. fire official tells fox 5 a woman is in serious condition after a toilet she used exploded. she was at work at the general services administration when it happened. employees in the building got a memo warning them not to use a rest room because of a dangerous build-up of pressure in the pipes. the woman is expected to be okay. >>> the man accused of shooting at the pentagon and marine corps museum is now charged with trying to escape. the sheriff's office says a member of the staff discovered he had damaged a piece of cinder block in his well. he is now charged with damaging the facility to aid escape. >>> jury selection con

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and indiana. a lot of rain. heavy rain. it's where the frontal boundary and that front is going to cool us down significantly over the next few days. tomorrow morning, temperature around 63 in washington. 62 in richmond. it's a lot cooler than we have been. look at saturday morning, a temperature of 63 in washington. most areas in the 40s especially to the west. we are in for much cooler air over the next couple days. there it is, the four-day forecast. 58 for a high on saturday with showers and yes, i think we will stay cloudy for saturday and for sunday. the extended forecast, though, wait until you see it. i'll show it to you at 6:00. >> can't wait for that. >>> well, dan is here with a redskins rewind. we are going back to the skins versus the rams. >> hey, dan. >> the redskins and rams this weekend. we are going to take a trip back in time to a lopsided playoff game. for the redskins fans, it was a good memory. it was a huge performance for darrel green during his rookie season. here is the latest edition of redskins rewind. new year's day, 1984, darrel no longer green. the los angele

's not as rich as it was, with moisture earlier in the week. still showers over indiana. most of that is going to pass to the north. but the actual front gets in here. we'll have a risk of a shower or thundershower. and maybe even on friday, before things begin to finally get cooler and dryer. friday night, new air mass moves in saturday. a lot cooler. maybe only in the upper 50s. but it's going to be breezy, as that low is going to be up to the north. watch out for that. it's going to be a pretty cool one this weekend. southeast winds, 5 to 10 knots on the bay tomorrow. and the bay temps in the upper 60s. tonight, a shower or even a thundershower is possible. 64 by morning. so a little cooler than the last couple of nights. tomorrow, 77. a little cooler than today. under partly sunny skies. and a chance for a shower or perhaps thundershower, again tomorrow. sometime during the day. or even the early afternoon hours. >> yikes. >>> okay. thank you, bob. stir still to come on eyewitness news tonight. >>> >>> another deadly fire rips through baltimore city. i'm weijia jiang, with the heartbreakin

are trying to figure without shot and killed five people in southeastern indiana. five bodies were found on two properties after a passerby found a four-year-old walking alone on a road on sunday. four of the five victims were in the same family. so far no suspects. >>> listeria-laced cantaloupes from a farm in colorado have sparked the nation's deadliest food borne outbreak in a decade. 16 people have died. 72 others have been infected. so far, 18 states have reported illnesses. the centers for disease control has traced the tainted cantaloupes to jensen farms. >>> a republican presidential candidates are hoping to capitalize on immigration and the hispanic vote in 2012. i'll talk to bill richardson about that. but let's look at wall street right now. we look at the boards. the dow is up 46 and s&p up just a shade and the nasdaq is down. [ male announcer ] chicken broccoli alfredo. mushroom smothered beef burgers. hearty chicken and noodle casserole. so easy, you just need campbell's cream of mushroom soup to make them and a hungry family to love them. campbell's. it's amazing what soup

dead in indiana were shot to death and killers are at largement police say four of the people dead are from one family, a man, woman and two adult children, 5th person is a 43-year-old man. >>> san francisco giants fan beating outside of dodgers stadium shows signs of improvement. relatives say he went outside for the first time in six months he has also been making jokes recognizing family members and recalling memories from childhood he suffered brain jury in the attack in march. >>> we continue to follow the breaking news in northwest baltimore, a house fire. monique griego joins us on the phone. >> reporter: good morning, firefighter were called after 4:30 this morning, they learned that two people were trapped inside, we know that both of the people have died. firefighters say they were a man and a woman, neighbors tell us they were the owners of the home. we learned there were no smoke alarms and there are bars on the windows and firefighters belief it trapped the people inside. that's why they were not able to go out. the man called in the 911 call to the fire department. th

in the deaths of five people in a rural indiana town. police began investigating when a 4-year-old girl is found walking along the road near the town of laurel. four bodies were discovered inside her family's home. relatives of the victim speculate they were involved in a drug deal gone bad. police hope autopsies will reveal more about how the victims died and who killed them. >> reporter: the trial of michael jackson's doctor is now under way. conrad murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter. and prosecutors let the jury hear audio tapes from the singer himself. elizabeth sanchez reports for wjz, from the courthouse in los angeles. >>> several members of michael jackson's family came to court for the first day of the trial. they heard the prosecution play a recording of the singer's heavily-slurred voice, recorded a month before his death. [ slurring ] >> reporter: in opening statements, the prosecutors told the jury, dr. conrad murray is guilty of involuntary manslaughter, for giving jackson the powerful drug propifol, as a sleeping aid. >> what we expect the evidence to show is that con

the exact path flight 77 followed that fateful day. this indiana teacher has visited twice, bringing fellow educators this time. high schoolers on a previous trip. >> statistics are wonderful and necessary, but until you put a face with that situation, it doesn't become as powerful. and so that's why i like to bring my students. >> reporter: terry otis was seeing the memorial for the first time. >> it hits me really strong. we were at school the day of 9/11. and we felt the sadness and everything. but when you're here, you see it. you see all of the pictures of the people and it -- yeah. it's like it's -- was -- like it just happened yesterday, that feeling of hurt will never go away. what they did to us. >> reporter: as reagan national's airports take off and land overhead, others can't help but imagine what the victims on flight 77 and the other planes endured. >> just on a flight, you know? you think you're just doing your normal everyday life, and then boom. i cannot imagine the fear and the panic. and yet the courage. all the stories that have come out. >> reporter: michelle hiden berg

. >>> an update on a murder mystery in indiana. four family members and a neighbor were shot and killed at a home in the southeastern part of the state. investigators now say no suspects have been identified and it appears the killer was not among the dead. police rushed to the scene sunday after a 4-year-old girl was found wandering nearby. she appears to be the only person who escaped the crime scene. >>> new jersey's governor is making jokes as he addresses speculation about a run for the white house. here is what chris christie told an inqisive audience member at an event last night at the ronald reagan library. >> i have to tell you the truth. you folks are an incredible disappointment as an audience. the fact that that took the second question shows you people are off your game. >> crustee did not give a definitive yes or no about running but went on to tell the crowd they should look at the political web site which has strung together clips of him saying he is not running for president. christie says those are the answers. you think he is tired of getting that question. >> i guess so. i gu

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effects. >> yeah. we're talking about four states in all, utah, indiana, georgia and arizona, all passed similar laws, but none of them nearly as tough as the alabama law and all or parts of those laws he also been temporarily blocked by federal judges who have ruled that the states are overstepping the federal government's authority. but the federal judge in alabama, interestingly, she mad the opposite ruling, saying, in fact, that the states and the feds can work in tandem saying local officials have some inherent authority to assist in the enforcement of federal immigrationing laws, so long as the local government cooperates with the federal government. so now you have different federal judges giving different rulings which the experts say likely means the supreme court will ultimately decide this issue, shep. >> shep: there are other parts of this law in alabama that could go into effect later? >> yeah. because the judge temporarily blocked some key parts of this law because they didn't apparently compliment the federal government law, including some very tough provisions here that s

is here. the road is now an intelligent place. >>> indiana fever forward thamia catchings is the most valuable player and she's overcome a hearing impairment. yesterday i sat down with her. >> i was born with a hearing problem. i was born with a hearing problem, had to wear hearing aids, speech problem. i always wanted to fit in. and i remember countless days going to school, coming home, crying, all the kids were making fun of me and telling my mom and dad, i don't want to go back. please don't make me come back. they brushed my tears off and pushed me back out there. i think just the determination from that helped me with my basketball. >> you made a conscious effort where you said i have this impairment but i'm not going to allow it to stop me, i'm not allowing it to handicap me. so you found this love in basketball and said, you know what, i'm going to be the best at it. >> definitely. i think i was just so passionate and one of the things was, i always tell the kids, find something you're passionate about. sports was my thing. i started with soccer. went with soccer, basketball,

crash at the age of 24. the indiana native sudden deed drama at ucla before kicking off acting career here in new york city. he became a star in his role in the movie east of eden and he reportedly beat out paul newman for that part. but james dean had a need for speed and he got into a fatal head on collision while driving to a car race in his custom porsche 550 spider. became the first actor in oscars history to get a nomination after his death and he got two of them. many still call him the poster boy for cool but a rebel without a cause died so young 56 years ago today. and now you know the news for this friday, september the 30th, 2011. i'm shepard smith. thanks for having us into your place tonight. we're all back on monday. enjoy the weekend. a little baseball for you. here comes mr. bill. working friday. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> the death of al awlaki marks another significant milestone in

and -- the laws that have -- also passed in indiana and georgia. they have been blocked in part or entirely by federal judges. the difference here in alabama is this law is much more restrictive. it is more expansive. and that we now have a judge that's conflicted in the decision with the decisions that have been made in the other four states. the comparison to arizona's quite simple. it is a more restrictive, tougher, and potentially more divisive law than the one in arizona, pure and simple. if you look at the provisions you mentioned in the introduction, you know, governor brewer here in arizona could never identify what reasonable suspicion was in terms of what was undocumented or not. i'm sure the governor of alabama would ask the same question and would have a difficult time describing what this is. as it applies to children and our public school system, supreme court 30 years ago said that immigration status was not a status for primary education. decision by -- by this federal judge runs in conflict with that decision. all of the -- many of us feel this law is another harbinger of v

. research from indiana university find a clean house leads to more active people. house work is also a great way to burn calories. in just one hour, you can burn 300 calories scrubbing dishes. or 400 calories scrubbing floors. just a few around the house tips to help keep you in shape. >> all right did you -- do you feel fit when you do house work? >> i don't know about that. >> do you play music while you eat? >> no, i don't do that. do you? >> not typically, no. >> mirror in the bedroom? >> i do have a mirror in the bedroom. you're getting a little personal. i don't know about this. >> slipped that one in, right. >> i'm so smooth. on medicare with diabetes. you may be eligible for an upgraded meter. >> if you're tired of stabbing your fingertips to test your blood glucose, we have news that could change your life. if you're on medicare with diabetes, then you need to know there's an alternative method for checking your blood glucose every day. you don't need to stab your fingertips anymore. the embrace meter from diabetes care club is easier to use and nearly painless. and the best news is

% and 55% of the vote. took big hits. arizona, georgia, north carolina, indiana, florida and ohio, also saw median income drop more than 5%. some close to 9%. that's unheard of. that means people are feeling the pain every day. the same states that saw more than 100,000 jobs lost since 2008. if the president asks what reagan asked, are you better off than you were four years ago? he'd get a resounding no from his battlegrounds. >> right. basically you see the two kind of polls of pain, really. the states that the traditional manufacturing states that were losing ground anyway, michigan, ohio, indiana in particular. illinois lost a lot of jobs. also what had been the high fliers in the past decades. the states that were booming along with the real estate boom, like florida, arizona, georgia. arizona, georgia state, hopes to put in play in 2012. florida, north carolina, nevada, states he didn't win in 2008 that moved into his camp and democrat graphically are positive for him. so you've got this, you know, two polls of states that are suffering the most. now, you know, this doesn't mean the p

she worked as a volunteer in the home. and stella curts of frankfort, indiana, not kentucky. 106 years old and she loves to work on jigsaw puzzles, another thing to keep the mind sharp and still likes to read. she's got a great sense of humor, she'd have to, to watch our show. anyway, joe rudolph, he's from lauderhill, florida, 100 years old today and he loves to sing and he likes to write songs. how about that, you can't beat that combination. well that's all for right now. i'm going to go clean my glasses and see you in a minute. >> will, thank you so much. >>> coming up next, jenna bush hager on pitching in and giving the school badly damaged by a tornado a fresh lieu look but first this is "todt >>>ñr education nation "today" proudly brought to you by university of phoenix because we believe an educated world is a better world. >> we're back now at 8:40, this morning on education nation today, a makeover with a real message, and it was badly needed after a tornado at the end of the last school year tore apart a are the chaer school in northern minneapolis. "today" contributing cor

controversy. >> that looks like a snow cone it is an adult snow cone. a great for the haute, indiana summer. >> bidders, angostora bitters and a bushel of fresh mint >> just break the oil. to release the aroma. >> let me tell people that sunset " los angeles verses san francisco smackdown at the santa where ri ranc margarita ranch. www.savorcentralcoast.com and i think everybody from norrish and the ultimate test. we will be back with more kron 4 news this weekend to. >> we want to bring you the latest of richmond where police are looking for a driver that hit and killed a man in a wheelchair last night in this neighborhood. craig sklar is there with the latest on the investigations. cried, good morning. >> good morning if this is a very and ----eosmond he was struck last night. here, and was projected all the way over to the other side of the intersection in his wheelchair. they are treating this as a hit and run. the person it did this, he and went west. this is an older, dark lexus residents tell me that what they saw in the aftermath. i mentione one spoke with one person to say that it

are starting to listen to his message instead of the media. also this out of indiana. a killer or killers still on the loose there as investigators identify five victims found dead effort to weekend. police say the killer was not among the dead. they still have no suspects in that case. toy maker little tykes are recalling tool sets because they could pose a choking hazard for younger children. >> obama-care must be repealed. this $1 trillion bomb is creating such uncertainty in the marketplace that businesses aren't willing to hire or willing to deploy capital in the marketplace. >> there are a menu of options we could have, that is how we go forward with our healthcare. each state deciding how they are going to deliver that healthcare. not one side fits all. >> a lot of people are objecting to obama-care because we need to get bureaucrats out of the business of trying to micromanage income this nation. bill: some of the republic kansas can candidate --republicg about how they will manage healthcare in 2012. doctors think patients get too much care. is that true? and if so, why? dr. ernest pad

call the indiana state police and any caller will remain anonymous. jenna: we have the number there, mike. thank you so much. mike selke. wise radio in the area jon, we really have no idea of whether or not one of the men killed in the group was the shooter or not. that's why there are ebbs tra precautions in the area. jon: all sorts of questions about that one. friend of jailed american exchange ste student amanda knox are concerned about her health. she can't eat or sleep, she is losing weight. lawyers are fighting for her ga. they have cracked a code that supercomputers struggled with for a decade. how their passion for video games is helping in the fight to cure aids. [ male announcer ] you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity. turning your life upside down in a matter of seconds. hi. hi. you know i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. you just read my mind. [ male announcer ] just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money, and ruining your reputation. that's why you need

including employment or voting and denied access of public benefits. indiana allows officers to check the status of anyone suspected in being involved in an aggravated felony and south carolina allow police to check immigration status during routine traffic stops. we have an exclusive look from a letter from a group of business lead towards congressional super committee. they are putting pressure on the committee to cut the federal debt by far more than the $1.5 trillion mandated by congress. ed henry broke the story. >> reporter: it's about 150 business groups coming together led by heavyweights by the u.s. chamber of commerce, the national association of manufacturers urging the super committee on capitol hill which has been slow to act, and they are saying go big, go much further than the $1.2 to $1.5 trillion. they do not put a number on it in this letter. but i'm told by a senior official close to these groups that they are urging the super committee to come up with $4 trillion in deficit cuts. it's much further than anyone necessary town is talking about right now and it would m

. >>> in indiana a woman whose same-sex partner was killed in last month's stage collapse is joining a federal lawsuit that seeks to over turn the state's $5 million cap on total damage payouts and will try to get equal treatment for gay and lesbian survivors. >>> university of new hampshire is delaying its ban on energy drinks. administrators say they're dangerous when mixed with alcohol. the school says they need more time to study the issue and hear from students. >>> when the u.s. military ended its ban on gays serving openly, many people said it was only a matter of time before women were allowed in combat. one u.s. ally, australia, is removing that barrier. barbara, how much pressure will this put on washington to reconsider its policy. >> leon panetta says he'll think about it, but no movement here at the pentagon on that subject. in australia, as you say, they have decided and made the announcement that all combat roles, including commando units will be open to australian military women. i want you it listen to what the australian minister of defense had to say at a press conference ab

't hold a district in new york city, you can't start talking about places like indiana, north carolina, virginia, i mean, their base is crumbling. this was a heavily democratic district since 1923. the closest that any republican had come was 20 points. he won it by 8 points. i would be happy to talk about poll numbers. i think they have to get their base together before they start talking about going into the swing states. >> sean, i would encourage you not to be too excited over one race. i think what matters to see where both come out is what's going to happen with putting america back to work. the president has put a jobs plan out there and we'll see if everybody steps up and get behind this. it gives a chance for people to get back to work and it really goes into fixing that infrastructure this country needs. >> but, the people last night -- ig president has put a proposal together that pays for it. well -- >> sean, you got five seconds. >> i think, you know the vote last night was a reflection of the president's jobs plan, the same results that yielded zero jobs last month. i thi

, minnesota, the upper mid western part of our country. take back states like indiana, virginia, north carolina that president obama won last time against john mccain. the second thing which is really for important is where president obama is on this poll which is at 42. there is a rule of thumb in polling that the incumbent gets what he gets in the polling, which means that if the election were being held today, which obviously it's not, we have a longtime to go, if the election were held today president obama would lose like a landslide. that has to be devastating for him. megyn: i have a lot i want to ask you about. let's go through it piece by piece. i want to get youree action to the date being moved up in florida. these other states are saying we have to go before florida. iowa, new hampshire, nevada, and south carolina now all in january before florida, it's going to be a busy month for you guys. you sound kind of happy about it. mitt romney's camp i don't know. they came out with a statement that said, we'll wait to see what happens with all these dates then it decides how it a

, most bizarre, nasty story of the week. comes from a museum owner, smithfield, indiana, in a railroad museum. they're in need of serious cash, want to renovate. the old train cars, used for the museum, but also for -- for the halloween setup and for the whole thing here. so this guy has a really ridiculous idea. he has a bad leg. he severed that thumb a few months ago and kept the mum, mummified, and put it on a key chain. now he is going to sell his severed thumb to raise money to pay for new metal roof for that museum. >> how much does he think he is going to get for that severed thumb? >> takes all kinds to run the world. >> which leads us to our next story about better ideas through failure. apparently some companies are rewarding employees for failing if they come up with innovative ideas because innovation is the key to interesting new developments in business. and how a company deals with failure has a lot to say, about how the -- company does. >> if you fail you can be rewarded. at lowest you are thinking -- at least you're thinking outside the box and can lead to something do

must love this. >> oh, yeah, they call me indiana jones. we have a good time. >> reporter: no, she has not retired. >> there's my.... >> reporter: and the hunting here is kind of special. >> yeah, i have my own honey, my own pineapple. my own brands of food and such. there's the gorgeous ocean. there's my garden. >> reporter: i thought you came to hawaii to mellow out. >> this is mellow. >> reporter: the 46-acre macadamia nut farm is the setting of her just ended reality show roseanne nuts. >> the solution to all the world's problems starts with my nuts. >> reporter: no longer doing battle with network tv executives, she spends much of her time fighting with wild boars. >> they're like people or something. they only want the stuff that isn't theirs. they're crazy. >> reporter: are they violent? >> yeah, they can be violent, yeah. they're as bad as a mad dog and they're tough. i mean they can kill your grand kids if they wanted or whatever. (bleating). >> reporter: also on the farm, goats. and one special sheep. >> that black one, that black sheep, that's roseanne barr. that's me. (blea

. investigators are expected to release more details today on the detz of five people in rural indiana. four of the victims were from one family, a husband, wife and two adult children. the other victim was a neighbor, sister of one victim said the family was involved with drugs. it appears also that the shooter is among the dead. >> tragic story. you can call this one a soon of the times. a study confirms more and more banks are charging customers more and more fees. that means fewer free checking accounts and hyperatm fees as we hear from abc's matt gutman the banks say it is the cost of doing business. >> reporter: just having the most basic banking product americans use, a simple checking account, is getting more expensive too. two years ago, 76% of all checking accounts were free. we learned less than half are. >> just another twist. like -- we don't have enough money let's stick it to them a little more. >> reporter: then the dreaded atm surcharge on the rise too. now averaging $2.40 for each transaction. banks say the government is squeezing their profits pointing to new reforms which

headlines. kill or killers still on the loose in indiana, police confirm they have no suspects in the gruesome murders of five people outside of indianapolis on sunday and for the first time, officers say it appears the killer is not among the dead. four of the victims are members of the same family, cops rushed to the murder scene after finding a 4-year-old girl wandering down the road. she was the only one to escape the crime scene. gretch? >> wow. he's one of the f.b.i.'s most wanted criminals so how does this ruthless mexican drug lord become the proud papa of two american kids? it's a story that's raising a lot of eyebrows this morning. his wife crossed freely into the united states and gave birth to twins at a hospital near los angeles. the reason -- she's an american citizen. so now she's headed back to mexico with two sons with american birth certificates. eric? >> a college student in new york facing criminal charges after taking the s.a.t.'s for high school students. he allegedly charged $2500 per student to take the exam. at least six of those high school students

, these are welcome home dogs at camp atterbury in indiana, and they are brightening the moods of soldiers being processed and debriefed, they are just the tlc that the troops need for actually going back to see their families. >>> in the next hour of "cnn newsroom" he's being called the iphone doctor, his success all due to smashed iphones and customers looking for a quick fix. >>> plus, it's a traditional classroom isn't working for a child you know, how about cyberschool? that's all next in the hour ahead. ♪ this is t kind ruck that has it all. ♪ gue thameans youan dit all. it's thevseason of doing now combine the all-star editn discount with oer offers for a tal value of $6,000. or quifieduys can get 0% apr for 60 mont plus $1,000 llan ll sileradmols. get to your evy aler and ghat truck today i know what works differently than many other allergy medications. omnaris. omnaris, to the nose. did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nose bleed, and sore throa

of the hour. a murder mystery in laurel, indiana, may all about drugs. that from the relatives of five people shot to death. it's still unknown if the shooter is among those killed. defense attorneys present closing arguments today in amanda knox's appeal of her murder conviction in italy yesterday. prosecutors showed graphic pictures of meredith kutcher's body. that was her roommate and called knox a demonic she levdevil. knox and her ex-boyfriend insist they are innocent. steve? >> thank you, gretch. president obama's health care law is on the fast track now to the u.s. supreme court. and the law's legality may be decided before the 2012 election. yesterday, the obama administration decided not to ask an atlanta area appeals court to review its decision against the lawmaking the supreme court the next likely landing spot. this comes as more health care waivers may soon be announced. so far, over 1300 companies and unions have been granted waivers from the law's new rules and joining us right now, wyoming senator and orthopedic surgeon, senator john barrasso. good morning to you, senator. >

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